Adam Butler

One of the St. Louis Cardinals' goals coming into the offseason was to add a closer. So far, they still haven't done that. They added Luke Gregerson, who does have some closing experience and could potentially fill that role but the back end of the bullpen is still a mess.

In just about six weeks the St. Louis Cardinals will be headed to Jupiter for Spring Training. We've made it past the halfway point in the offseason, yet there is still a ton of work to be done throughout baseball. The Cardinals have addressed the biggest weakness in the 2017

As I sit here typing this up on December 1st, Giancarlo Stanton still has not been traded and the Cardinals are still a potential landing spot for him. For the sake of this exercise though, we're going to pretend that he has been traded to San Francisco. Why, you ask?

At this point in the offseason we all know what the St. Louis Cardinals needs are. We've heard all about how a big bat and a closer are their top priorities. I think most people will tell you though, that they need at least two additions in the bullpen. There

Welcome back to our countdown of the 100 greatest St. Louis Cardinals. As always, you can catch up on any rankings that you missed right here.
#45 - RIPPER COLLINS, 1B/OF (1931 - '36, RCG SCORE: 127, EC: 1.5, TOTAL: 128.5)
James Anthony Collins earned the nickname "ripper" during a ballgame as

Welcome back to our countdown of the 100 greatest Cardinals. Today we'll be tackling number's 55 through 51. As always, be sure to keep up with any that you've missed right here.
#55 - SCOTT ROLEN, 3B (2002-'07, RCG SCORE: 111, EC: 4.25, TOTAL: 115.25)
This is my personal favorite Cardinal of

The past couple of weeks I've sat back and watched my Redbird Daily colleagues do a fantastic job rolling out these top 100 rankings. Now it's finally my turn to get into the action with a group that has so many relievers that this post should be sponsored by Rolaids.
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On this episode of the Bird Law podcast, Rusty and Adam discuss the recent coaching staff changes: the return of Jose Oquendo and hirings of Willie McGee, Brian Eversgerd, and Mike Maddux. We dive head first into the Giancarlo Stanton rumors as well as other potential moves as the offseason

In this episode of the Bird Law podcast we talk over some general things we hope, and expect to see from the St. Louis Cardinals this offseason. Covering all the bases including the rotation, bullpen, and position players, it's time to unpack the winter clothes.
Credits: Intro audio "It's Always Sunny

Earlier today my Redbird Daily colleague Kyle Reis posted a piece examining exactly how many spots on the 25 man roster need upgraded. I urge you to go read his article before going any further. But for those of you that enjoy depriving yourselves of great information, allow me to